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— SOUTH AMERICA. BRAZIL. Tho Movements of Parties=New Conscription Law—Strengih of the Army im Peave and War — Naturalization Poliee Naval Re- quirements-Pablic Works—Minister’y Reply te the Throne—Finasces—Kcclesiastical Ats fuirs—Miseellaveous, Rio JANEIRO, Auguat 23, 1860, ‘The Brazilian Senate has continued to be the arena for the liberals to hosuhve the ministry, and their work has been done very eficacionsly no series of very damaging speeches; bat they being In ®@ minority the Cabinet can afford to disregard the aitacks, as Upon a division it is sure of a majority of two or three at least, there being po third party whose siding with tthe Hberals on a motion would leave the government tn a minority. In the Cham- ber of Deputies there is perhaps the enly parlia- mentary clement of danger, notwithstanding itis altogether couposed of government nominees, or pf conservatives of the most uncompromising character; altuough some half dozen are opposed to the party platform in regard to slavery and are in favor of abolitionary members, Bat some of the members of the government have shown too great a consciousness that the Chamber of Deputies is a creature of the ministry, and have atsplayed such arrogance In dealing with it that they have offended the seli-love of the Deputies, who would withngly Conceal even from themselves the fact that they have no imdependence. The Ministers of Jushoe and the Empire, especially the former, have at Mmes nearly provoked the formation of an open *pposition to them in the Chamber, but the Visconde Qe Itaborahy has always managed to prevent matters coming to erisis by imviting the mombers to frequent parhamentary dinaer parties and similar aves uous, Wich give Guem Maportance in the eyes of ther provinc.al trends ab hone, Who Jook to Kio With & kid of reverence the Mohamme- dens have tor Mecca; aml be aise Keeps shem im Band by promises of presidencies, judgeships anc CclOrships, WIC Are LOO ALLTACLIVe balivy W be remarded tor puweuitos, The Chamber of Deputies has passed a conserip- tion ill tor the maintenwnce of @ sla ading army and navy in time of peace and tor draiiug wiso in (ime ol war. ‘The first year’s draft wis be taken irom tue free and ircedman males bevween eighteen snd tuurty years of age: bue afterwards only those above seventeen and under nineteen wil 6@ listed Lor conscription by draft. ‘ihe Legis.atare fe to ax annually tae umber to be drawn, ‘Lhe peace torces tor 1870-7k are ixed at 20,000 men tor Lhe army and 8,000 for the navy, Which may be raised to 60,000 aud 6,000 respectively in time of War, The exemptions allowed are:— Fira—stucienis at the medical and law faeulues and indeer Madents ia the bigher State schools, tholic clergytnen (by an amendment of the edi- tor @ Diurio dy tio de Juweiro the committee clause noting the wlulsters of “ail other denomiuations was minted). Tiurd—The brother supporting minor brothers or sisters or eh Unmarried marriageable sister; the son, son-inlaw or xTundéon supporting & widow oF a decrepit fatuen, (ather-in- Tak OF grandather, ie-the widower with minor ebilds F © Of w soldier in service or who died Mm Fi move-\ban one of a famby be serving oF have died hwservice » brher NU be allowed exe.aption Lor eaca one, Stun—thoxe who-pay CAmOpUOD; but uo paymenta will be. taken {n time of war. Svonh—Thoso who jive mebstitutes; but they will remain Mableto serve personally if tlie substitute desert witila a Ministers of State, legixiatorythe nigher jaiges, re-saents of provinoesy de. ‘Lhe thegitimate yous supporting thelr mothers will not be exempt, aithough thia class Would probed y ve equarin Dui Der to dil the rest put together. ‘The Minister ox War, bow. Gyer, thought that his humanity nittst give way to bls feovogs Of mioraiity in this matter. Penitentiary birds asd excl but must pay exemption if able, t he listed men not drawn wiil bi the national gnare Shroud, ener iy the il eorve in uns navy tor th alter werve ‘army or ‘or five years, Which tey wil go Into the reserve fous ‘year ia whch for active gervice Ii called out by ‘aw or five years from the conscription law yotne Have, i unter thirty” years of age, vo prove toat they have r q 5 ave complied With the provisions of the law, snd itis uso pro- Vived that & proiersnee for empioymens ia government rall- Foada and wore all be By Arges soadivse. ‘Whipping is abolished in the ariny, but nov in the navy. he bili, on the whole, 18 not am unfair oue, avd Will meubitaoly be far preferabie to tne accoctous system Of pressing Men, but te exemption Of Students Ms Calculated to perpetuate Wwe grea Brazilian evil of the neglect of aris, wa es aad Agiicuiture, Which mages them so backward wad ae ‘pendent upon foreigners for tmprovetuents and enterprises, as well as lor manufactures, Wien w Joung ieliow can exewpt hinseli irom five years of wove slavery and loar years of passive shaver) simply by idling three years ata college he ix nol likely vo look with tavor on the eoumercial, agricui- tural and mechanical pursurts, woose exercise Whi bring on bin puch unpleasant consequences. The Chamber of Deputies las aiso passed a gen eral naturalization Dil, which reduces the Lerat oi residence to one year Mf We (oreigner estos & piace of business and marry @ Brazilian womun ‘The naturalizaon papers are to be issued by ine Mmister of wie empire or ine Renee of pro ‘vinces, gratis, except a stamp of twenty-five mirers oneach. ‘ihe ariay aud navy bid aiso provides fur the naturalization of foreigner upon serviug oue ear In tue active forces or two ia garrisons, In the aziuan army No foreiguer can rise to be eveu corporal. ‘ine police reform bili is undergoing discussion on ifs causes aud 18 causing prolonged debaces. The Vall granting concessions to Anare Kebousas and Stepben Busi & Co. ior tue constraction of doeks in Rio Is at its second reading and will grvneny pass tuls Week to yo lo the Senate. Otuer are pags. ing in regard to exemptions frou duties on mave- Tiai# used in constractuny some enterprises, Among these enterprises 18 that Jor making & Lrauroad for ominibuses at Babia, The government bas just brought tn @ bill te au- thorize am extraordinary credit Of 6,759,500 miireis Jor the marine Qepartinert, mn the second hail of ‘this year (1809-70), and also a bil Lo Open an extra- ordinary credit of 1,450,000 intireis to tne same de- partment for the purchase of the fifa cas Enebadas (toe Isie) rom the bank of Brazil, to add ww the will Gontintie tiabie to Dayal arsenai. ‘Tue Senate has passed a number of biils, coming trom the Chamber of Deputies, granting exempious from duties on tie materia!s used for coustracting various Works OL pee ublty. These are the Vedra gasworks, the Maranham gasworks, the Campos gasworks, the Nuheroiy gaswotks, the Porto A.egre orks, the Pelutas gasworks, the Peows and Porto Alegre Wailer WUFKs, the holetung machine at Bahia, and tie new port mteuded to be formed near tue old one of Ceara (Wiel 18 filing ap raplily) aud a@ tramroud contecting the Hew port with Ceara, The vote of thauks (‘he auswer to tue kamperor’s Opening address) Was passed alver aiX Weess’ de- bal but the amendment oi the liberals, to exciude ® special Veta tt lauding Caxias, was rejected, At present the debate on (he estunates for is6e-70 and 1970-71 ts beg used by the liberpis in (he Sen- ate for their opposition Lo tae goverument polsey, The eatumates, as they passed tie depuiies, suow for 1500-70 Fecespts Of 7¥,H46,0U milrels, and ordinary expendares of 53,601,506 milreis, leaving a deticit Of 3,964,006 milréis, which wilt be increased by Whatever the Wur tay cost (hs year. For 1570-71 the estimated receipts are 86,202,000 milreia, which, with the same expenditure, Would jeave & surplus of 2,600,600 mniireis. however, Senator Souza Franco, & distinguished Brazilian ‘financier, Who served some years ago As Minister of Finance, Is of opinion that the VisConde de Itaooratiy bas miscalculated the recetpis by taking it for granted that @s8 imuch duty-payiwg importation will be con- fummated when the duties are raised forty per cent higher than they are Low, and jor not allowing for the great anticipations of clearances Which Took piace previous to July last, when the new and gen- erally increased tariff cave inte force, ana the sUll greater one Which May be expected before the first of January next, When tle forly per ceut addi- tiona wiil come into eifvct, He aibo says that no allowance has been made in the ostinates for the interest onthe loans that have to be effected this year to meet the extraordinary expenses caused by war, and he therefore thinks that, ifeven the Mints. ters estiniates of revenue prove correct, there must De a deficit in 1860-70 of from 6,000,000 to 7,000,000 Talireis, and Of At least 7,000,000 milrers 11 1870-716 The bishops have triuaphed in regard to the wil which restored to priests suspended ex Gyormeta conscientia the right to appeal to the Crown jor re- lief, As the matter stands @ bishop or archbishop can suspend & priest Without @ iia and has no re- Bource but to AubMIt. The bil sought to give the bed the opportunity to dofend himselt by granting right of appeal to the Hmperor, but after two sea sions’ debate this measure of (he liberals Was rejected at he third reading, The nionastic institutions are also agitating iargely tooblain the throwing out of the clauses 1 the esiimates imposing exwa taxation to induce them to sell weir slaves and landed property to turn i inte government stock (because of the notorious mMismanagement of the property), but a8 the government 1g Im favor of the Ciauses, and the liberals are also accordant, itis Hot probable the monks—or rather tue parties Who Are interested in the mismanagement of the property—will succeed. Aa regards the yore — by the deputies to grant their expenses to the stone attending the Koman Council, the bill 4 ROW before the Senate aud will probably pase; but te Amendment insisted on aad carned i the Dopuves by the Minister of the empire that ihe governuient be the party to grant the license to go and to 1X the Buin has been #O little to Che taste Of Lhe bishops that it is understood they will not go to Kome, avd the Bishop of Goy az has gone back to ms diveese, The Consuis have had a meeting ac the Portucnese Consulate to hit upon some plan of putting a stop to the numerous desertions which take place from the foretqn vessels. The evil 18 & great one and very troublesome to ihe captaing, although the seamen generally forfeit a sum of wages aud their clotues, and lose in other respec toey falling tuto the bands of the lodging keepers, who pianuer them of any money they have, and eliner sell them as (eseriers, for tn ke of Ubirty milrela reward, or elise get their month's advance ou reshipping ta another vessel, ‘The Consuls agroed that no searuan Would be shipped oniess he presenta o Oischarge from his captain, and that the Braziian authorines be requested to allow none to be sipped im Bra cilian veseeis Unless UO seaman Would present hui discharge endorsed by his Consul, The frat part Das Biready heen wot ty fores pi the Wraziiinu wey. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1863.-TRIPLE SHEET. ernment henna tet whether ts will assent tue has sold 10,000,000 milrels of atx vernmen ,000, ent bonds to the bree tag By: sev" December next, The government stl) aeannie’ Paes secret, and itis not known what other credit operations it bas in view lo meet the large same over due and those accruing, Byen i the Chamovers the Finance Minister refuses to lay them beiore tne Nouses. Mr. Kiefler, the concessionce of the Mines Geraes and ite Janelro telegraph enterprise, is pushing on the construcnon, and has establisted stations at root de Serra, Petrepoit# and Prouna, on the way to UrO, Ax, PERU. Finnncin! Muteers—Constraction of New Rall~ voade—The Guana Trade. Lams, Aug ust 28, 16060, The question of the loan proposed to the govern. ment by the house of Dreyfus & Co., of Paris, of which an expanation was given in my last commu- nication, still occupies public attention, ‘The Supreme Court, before whic the matter was lald, 18 busily engaged um examining ihe laws on the subject, and itis the general epinion that a decision will be given against tae foreign house and im favor of the Peruvian capitalists, wao offer the government an equal sum of money upon far more adval- tageous terms, The Cabinet is divided tn opinion, the President and the Minister of Finance being strongly disposed towards accepting Ue proposal of Drevfus, while the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, the Interior aad of Justice are as firm in their oppo- sition tothe measure, In fact, the law conceding to Peruvians the preference iu any negotiation re- lanng to guauo is 80 well defined as Lo leave Little or Ko dont concerning the parties entitled to mak- tig the loan; the question is, ia tt better for tue nanon to he the devtor of one creditor or of fifty. The Suprewe Court proiipited Mr. Dreyfus’ departure Jrom the country by the last steamer, dlieqing thas his presctce was tadispensable ynder the clreau- stances. ‘The important railway to connect Lima with the Peruvian headwaters of the Amazon, about 160 Ines from the capital, well soon be commenced. Mr. Meiggs had made very atvautageous proposals to the government to undertuke the consiructton of the road, but Colonet Balta decided to ury the ex- perunent of building ib himself and employing 3,000 SOLdiers 36 Lal oa the Toule, Mr... Ss, backus, the principal of the government engineers, has received orders to proceed Mawediately with tie work and has already broken grouud The road runs trom Callao “to Lina, aod from Lima, through the passof the Oroya, toa Village called Jauil, very near the head of navigation on tie river Chanchamayo, whieh connects directly with tue great Amazou, 16 passes through a most fertile country, and by enabiing the tnnabitants to proiit- abiy export ther produce Wil be of great benefit, although nO one dreams that the Hne wsil do more than pay expenses, It supposed taat Lhe c the groad ,wiik be about 25,000,000 Of soles, more than probable that the government will relin- bee its expernment when the really dificult sec- tions of the road me reached, Tne guano at the Guanape Islands 1s steadily im- proving ig quality as the cuttings descend, aud uopes are entertained that st wil prove but httie inferior to the better known fertilizer from the Cmebas. ‘The éumpany chartered by the goverpment for the pur- of ioading the ships 48 now Tully organized, and with Une aid of several new appiisuces finds it pos- sible to improve on the Cinctia plan. The slips lay dwectly alongside of the Guadape Islands, abd by means of leather and canvas hose the puano 18 shot from the cliff into the hold of the vess and bee d three and tons ave ensbarked dauy. ‘The principal difficulty 18 concerning (he provisions: and water required Jor the snipping, a8 al) supplies have to be Drought from the mainlund, and conse- queauy the expense 18 very considerabic. The islands are estimated to conta bh nearly 3,000,000 of tons Of grano, and the stock at the Chinetas is now reduced to li tons, Even, however, when these deposits are exhausted, large beds of the fertilizer exist along the souckern coast of the republic, and Peru Can sul count upon Invaluable addition to her Wea. th for many years come. Lhe Guanape Islands ave situated about 350 mies north trom Cal- Jao dnd about twenty trom the maaiaud, MASSACHUSETTS. Proposed Strike of the Tailorcsses—Indnence of the Working Women’s Association—Sun- day Sporte—A First Class Dog Fight=Provi+ dence the Winner—Prize Fight. Boston, Sept, 27, 1869, ‘The journeymen tatlors, who had been on a strike for two wecks, resumed work this morning, having succeeded in carrying their post for custom work. ‘The master tatlors om Saturday ail signed the higher tariff. This morning the piece and custom pantaloon inakers, mostly girls, also vored to strike Jor ligher wayes. A meeting of the custom pantaioon makers Was held at No, 168 Was fiington street. There was @ large attendance, Mr, Patrick Mehan wis ap- powted as president and P. H. Grady secretary, Aany of the principal speakers at the meetuig were females’ and all the girls took a@ deep interest in the meeting, i¢ was held, among other things, that the lavor Of Women WAS Worth as much as that of men, and imasmach as the men tatiors had suc- ceeded in their strike there was no rea- son why the women should Work still for the preseat unremunerative rates. A Miss Anna Parker was the foremost advocate of the new oul, and she telt conddent there wouid be no dimculty im carrying their point. Fimaudy the follow- ing soate Was: od upaniihously:—~Ail plain pants, é wad extras—Weil Beuils, 250.3 lap seals, ONG TOW, 25¢.; lap Seains, tWo rows, Jie; jap seals, double sty ) STC. Whole faila, ZoC.; WaCK pocket, 2ov.; With fap, 124sc, extra; inside strap, 12\0 5 couvas all around, 20e.; half canvas, 12/,¢.; vent av the bottom, 12/,¢.; rewmlore TOG Peinlor bottom, $1; lacing Wwe bot strapping the vortoms, 12)4; half hea, 26 LxOugh, oc. ; Pali, 124c.; extra back trap, lsd .¢.; raug pan, iy dt botlom, Guc.; halt leathers, 125.6; leatuers ail rouud, 256,; Mise pockets, 2o¢c.; extra watcl pock- ets, 12/,¢.; pants lined separate, 75; padded bottoms, 260,; narrow falis, $225. Ail eXtras not here men- toned lo ve paid ior at 26 Cenis per hour, A good deal of Cnthusiasn foliewea the adoption of the OU; but before Lae Miecting had adjourned the bul was rescinded im cousequeice of werd coming irom the master taidora tbat & iain compromise Would be rade Wit tHe faoresses, That compro- inige Wil be sub tantiaiy the bill adopted in the first instance, aad oy it ie gurls wiu Le enabled Lo imcrease thew Wages $3 Su or $4 per week. ‘Tos meeting 14 one of the resnits of the Working Women’s Agsociition recently formed here. Among We Sunday exercises not printed in the Papers Saiurday was a dog fight in South Boston Jesterday between ihe Proviceace dog Brutns and the Boston dog Bine Jack, for $200 aside. Between flity and sevelity-five men were present to wituess the vratal sport, The Hgut vwook piace at au hour im the Morning before the citizens had visited the bake Houses for vieir regular beans aad brown bread. ‘The dogs Were in excellent condition and Were eager to chaw evelt other up. Inthe ouget Biue Jack gece | caoghs a slight grip on the Providenee’s ert year, which, like the Tigiit one, was cropped very close to the head. Tie betting commenced at this curly stage of the fight. “1wenty to ten te don’t hold it (ares minutes,” snouted & grim looking ivilow, fourishing a pile of geeenbacks. The owner of *Bine Jack” took hint up mamediately, saying, “Pil go you a hundred better he bolas the grip five minutes.” But tue over-hasty verter failed to “see im.” Meantime “Blue Jack” Held on to the ug’ unt fis teeth griped their Way Lo the oufer edge. ‘Time, four minules, “Hracus,’! whose buridog Cour- Age Was NOW Aronsed, immediately caught “Bice Jack” by the right tore leg, and wiih @ horrid erunch Of hig jaws crushed Lie lim, when, with remarkable sagacity, ‘Blue Jack’? varned over on lis back as a woken OF surrender, Snuit vad to be injected into tie hostriisof “Brutus”? in order lo make ftin release his hold, “Sratus’? was dectared the winner, and the Money was passed over accordfay to the coud tious of the matel, without any accompaniment of fiunting between the iriends of the dogs. And all this happened in the midst of a Chureh-going people, #hd aiinost under the nose of the poice., ‘The wia- aing dog Was sold to a Srightoa sporting man for 220. A prize fight, it has just leaked out, took place in Quincy a iew days since between two quarrymen Dawed Jack Stewart aud James MoMation, bots well known 10 sporting circies, ‘The maten was tor 817 od the dgat was witnessed by quite a crowa ads of both men. All the paraphernalia of the 2 RK. was used, The seconds were well known habitues in Boston. While te men were siripping the betting Was even, MeManon was the APst to throw bis castor 14 the Plog, and at hall past three che ight commenced, bot men exiuviting a spiendul physique, and Were otherwise ip good con- dition, ‘Che first reand waa fonght im seven mine ules. In the Jitth round McMahon reached Stewart's Jaw with a right-handed awinger, which knocked dum badly out of bis perpendicuiarity, On tbe sixth round he was aiso kiocked down, aid in the seventa he retused to discuss the matter further, aud We got was Piven to Stewart. About two years ago, when the country was Hooded with very fine counterteit seven-thirty bonds, which deceived & large number of banks and hus\- Hess MeL In the comnts, ANd ix the Oiticers Of Wie goverment, a firm of brokers on State street were offered $6,000 of them, and bought them or a man formally unkoown to them, but Who gave lis na as Thomas Garter, A check wad giveu him Ih pay- Ment On & LANK ih this city, and, endorsing the name of Thomas Carter on tt, he received the money ou it and departed. As soon as the bonds were found to be counterfeit the matter Was placed ta the hands of a Uniied States Rita § at HO trace of the man could be discovered, On tho 16th inst, tho officer received iatorimation that @ man answering Carter's desoription was keepin beste Pon, near Manchester, Nou. The teller of the bank who paid the money war away, The clerk was convinced that he Was the man, although known there 98 Thomas K. Stearns, and Stearns woe nd Sa ay he was brought Jury of the Uawted States court ta tha cry and commitiod for trial iv defmait of 810,000 val ax SERVATIONS WANPED-VEMALES. Cooks, dee 62 Wher «rn bass ey iguate on Lisa ere | a o rir ould nei i ‘tnd troninse Laundressem & 844 6TH AY,, BROOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— « Fine washing wanted by a first class lauadresa; can do Buting; best elty reference. Waitresses, &e. is 20TH ST. (GRAMERCY PARK).—A RESPECTA- «2 ble young gli) & Lret clase waltrees, best oly reler ence. Q9 WEST UTI ST.OAN EXPEBILNCED WAITRESS with good city references, 1h4. West, wr er, BErWEEN 6TH AND ore ava.—b vespectaule young woman aa waitress and chambermaid, of would do thé chatnberwork and assist win the washing and ironing, Good reference from last place. Call for ome day. ]Q5 LEXINGTON AV.-& KOUNG WOMAN. As +) waitress and ‘chamberiaid and to assist a washing and ironing, Can be seen for two days at her last place. cook ; would aseint with the wash! #froning, 2Q WEST ATH STy-A RESPECTABLE GERMAN 68 Piles trot © cook; undertands all Kinds of coak- ing and baking, Ring barement bel! 3 WEST S187 &T.A YOUNG WOMAN AS COO. 1 understands Ler business, EAST 167TH ST.—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS 14 «J good cook; is an excellent washer and loner Can be seen at presen Hoyer’ te a 15 WEST SD ST..-A YOUNG WOMAN TO COOK, £ wash and irom ia a sual private Camily; beat olty reference. Call for two div 208 WEST 27TH 8Y., NEAR 77H AV., FIRST FLOOR, OD back room.—As first ciass cook; understands Spaniah cooking; city reference. D4. WES? MTH sT.—A8 SPLENDID COOK IN. A &mall private family; would do the coarse washing} beat city reference. QA RAST 29H sr. wt tL wo young womer couk, the other 4p chambermaid aud to assist in Washing and froning. 31D NEST, UTM we, BETWEEN etl, AND ett DLL av ctablo Woman a cook; ne objection 6} good city reference, Call at her to assist wi present employer’ 34-4. 6TH ST., CORNER OF 18T AV., FIRST FLOOR,— . A xood German girl as vook i ad American famsly 5 best references, 34! T STH ST..TWO COMPETENT YOUNG Fe) women; one as excellent meat and pastry cook; 4 willing to do the coarse washing; the other as frst cass waitress; would do ligh mberwork; no objection to a short distance Ln best city references, AQ WESE BIH Sta RESPECTABLE YOUNG YO woman as cook; understands pasty and bread baking: willing to ausist with the washing {na small funnll ‘goad city referenc 1.373 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Sern AND sortt +0 (6) ote., rear Lovse.—A respectable young girl an Sook and tomseist with the washing and lreulng; good elty reCerence, Cha: bermnidss Kee 8T.—TWO SISTERS, ONE AS COOK, a# chambermaid aud waitress. Call for three 196 LEXINGTON Av, CORNER MD ST.—A YOUNG girl as chambermald aud waitress, DR VAST, HST ST—A LROTESTANT GIRL. AS V0) chambermatd and waltress or 0 do ine washing in Semel family. O()3 WEST NTH $1. NEARITH AV, FIRST FLOOR, back room.—A young woman aa frat clase chamber- maid and to do fine washing or to assist in watting; elty ref- erence, WESE 80TH 8T.—A LADY, BRBAKING UP housekeeping, would like to get's place for @ girl, now in her employ, a8 chambermald and wait yeas in a amall family. B5Q WEST WH St, BETWREN STH AND TH avs.—A reapectable girl as chambermaid and wait ress in a small private family. 420 8D AV., CATHOLIC BOOKSTORE.—A YOUNG : colored girl as chambermaid and nurse; perfectly competent; good reference. Call all the week. 3D AV., BETW vate family; beat refei 325 German ‘TWEEN @D AND 63D 8' A chamabervaald ‘and wattress fn a pri- given, SITUATION WANTED—BY A SWEDISH GIRL, AS © chambermatd in a hotel; is eapaole of Hiling any situation of trust. The highest testimon! to character, ability, Ac. Address Mive C, LINDEGREN, Herald ofiee, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. £T FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, M9 EAST 19TH 8T., BE- tween Let duct 2d avs.—Fsablonable dres and cloak ‘mak- ing; suits made to order from $5 upwards; patteros and fashion plates; cutting and basting. 10 WEST 2TH 8T., CORNER OF 47H AY.—A FIRST class dressmaker wishes to do work at herawn real- dence; work done at short notice, and at moderate ehar; MMI, RODORIS. 120, ‘Heon"s sewing A LADY, UNDERSTANDING DRESS: hirts and every kind of family sewing, to ments by the day or week, or receive work home at ressonabie terms. Address Mrs, 20) WEST 82D 8T.~A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman as seamstress; is competaat; hae no 9>)ec- tions to children ; best city reference, 209 EAST WTHgT.—A YOUNG PERSON AS SEAM! tress or matd to a lady; cood dressmaker and Greener; understands. all kinds of family sewing aod ® good operator on Wheeler &* Wilson's machine; would. like. to frarel to. any part of the Uni States with a family, Cail ‘or two days. 3 ‘5TH ST., BETWEEN 18ST AND 3D AVS.—A e young woman to go with » family to California as 82; has her own machine; is willing to take charge of children and will make herself useful. for two weeks 834. BH AV) TOP PLOOR.—A MIDDLE AGED American woman as seamstress; no objection to the care of children. Call for two days, General Housework, &c. ESSEX 8T.—A YOUNG GIRT, TO DO GENERAL housework tn a private family; good city reference, 13 WEST iMtH 8T,, BETWEEN 6TH AND 77TIC t ave,, in the buemert.—A ri jad)e gir) to do gen- eral housework or kiteheawork ; is ‘end obliging | good references. 154. HAURENS SrA YOUNG WoMAN TO DO YF general housework and assist with the washing and fronting; goort efty reference. 239 WEST sri ST, BETWEEN 711T AND. sit OF ave—A young ylrl to do general housework or chamberwork; good city references, 239 WEST, STH ST —A RESPECTANLE YOUNG ee girl to do general ily, or to cook, wash and iv FAST 230 8T., NEAR 187 AV.—A YOU SAY TAGs coneta? hoceework ia peat family; is @ good washer and irouer. Housekeepers, Gee 18 “HAV. <ACLERGYMAW'S WIDOW AS RUPERIN. tendent of bouseho!:! aairs ; [sa good seamatresn; can cut and fit dresser or would taka the care of an tivalid lad} pe objection to the coumtry. Adiirtex or calbou Gd. GAR: 1 ATLANTIO ST, BROOKLYN.-AN ENGLISH lady te desirous of having one or two young chiltren ke charge of at her own home. Aduress M. WOOUS i 54.4. WESt uri st WIDOW LADY AS HovSE. » keeper for « widower; no objections to a family. Address L, 8, G14 STH AV.CAN AMERICAN WOMAN A8 Horse. ) keeper; can refer to last employer and world pre- fer tho country. Call on oF adress Mrs. J. H. 8. for one week. » THIRD FLOOR.-AN AMERICAN Wi housekeeper in a hotel or private famfl: fence in that capacity, Apply 0 oF a= 6TH AY. LADY OF REFINEMENT WOULD LIKE. A SITUA- tion na honsekeeper or to teach yonng children, Ad- drees Miss LENA CLARK, Yonkers-on- Iu YOUNG WIDOW TO SUPERINTEND A GENTLE- man’s home; no objection to the country or to tenching chidven Engltah, and Freuch, Addvess for ove woek Mrs. of MIDDLE AGED. WIDOW LADY WISHES TO OB- fain a situation As working housekeeper for a mille aged widower or bachelor; hat no objection to go bouth; bas lived in the State of Florida four years; can give the best reference. Call.at ih ay., between 10th’ and Ith sircets, grer tne drag store, oF address HOUSEKEEPER, bot 18 AN AMPRICAN LADY, FULLY COM 1 sekeoper or Any other rexpor ted referenoes, Addroes ELIZABETH 8T.-AS NURSE FOR A SICK PER- ; good reference given aud require’. Cailon M. for three day! 45 C6 PRINCE 8T,, NEAR CROSBY, IN THE STORE.. YO A respectabid young woman, anenking Spanish, as child's nurae or to travel with « family to Cube or elaewbere, Cull for two days, QD BLEECKER ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OG French women ee nurses; has been as nurse five yeare in Paris and one in this city; good reference, Mme. DAVID, OG FAM STH st., BESWEEN Tet AND ap Av: OUO tira tloor, back room.—A respectal man who has lost her own baby, to wet ouree a baby at her married Ww ‘own residence, 31 S WEST I7TA 8T.—AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT 1+) nurse to take care of one child and sew or to take charge of growing ehildr a) 420 $2,A¥2, CATHOLIC BOOK BToRE—A v emort young colored wowan of pleasing addi fd good abiives to wait on @ lady and do light work. Call threo days. 420) 3D AYV., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A YOUNG 4.20) wtiow fiom Canada who wpeake French ee. web nurse; milk 7 weeks old; city re! RAST WTH 8T., TOP FLOOR.~A YOUN 5] T vealiny worsen as wet ourse; bas a baby two mon old. HEALTHY Yousa ‘ne wel puree; haw at Castic Garden. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, WHO CAN good references, is desirous of obtaining a situation as companion to an invalid indy; she thoroughly wade * the care of losane oF nervous peoplo, Address 8. G.y Herald WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION rar st her own baby; good reterenc onlive. Laundresses. &o. QQ) WEST STH 81. FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— ren: a “RULLIVAN 8T., IN THE REAR.—A RESPR( 137 SheSomen wiles tome gentiemen’s and ladies or Tamilten” washing at her own residenc IST AV. CORNER LTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE ZO) Noman ito do gentiomen's wid tndien washing a the house or ontaide work reference given. PRT OTT AT. NEAR ITH AV, FIRST FLOOR, Wer are Teapeciatie woman to teke washing 20) ‘ 2 her own houre, Mnderstande AUUng; terme moderare: wity ererenes. 627 WEST G0 st. rinsr FLOOR a FIRST CLARS 4b young lady Ind dining swoon, “Address. Miscellaneo: QQ WEST ISTH ST.AS TEACHER FOR SMALL OO chidren by ® Indy of experience; woud assist tn wing; reference given. Address TEACHER. VF DUANE 8T.—A FRENCH WIDOW LADY, WHO understands millinery and dressmaking, wishes to bres her toe od ip an American Soca ana be oe or twe young lea or one young maarried lady; goo¢ jer ence, Address Mra, ROBERT: , DQ EAST writ st—AN EXPERIENCED SALW woman in a millinery ar fancy goods store; #p German. Hest city references given. Call on or address Miss BLAKE, QIQ WEST UTH SL, THIRD FLOOR —A YOUNG 4. irl, aneaking Evench, German and Luglih, ene ployment in ‘a store. Address Ati 237 BAST sist 81.) NEAR 2D AV.—A8 TEACHER, 4) ¢ bya lady accustomed to instruct in Koxlisd, German and Hebrew; has the highest testimonials, Addiess PHAOMER. : 299 62H STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO} M samall family, to go to California or Enrope ‘Waiting roald or to take Gharse of two growlny children; wa derstands outing and fitting children’s clotues and speaks the Spanish lauguage duently ; best relerence {rom her pre- aut employer. for two da) AXY,AxD, ALL LETZERS, BUSINESS CORRESPOND. ‘ence, received by Jadivs unaccustomed to transact busi- ness, are answered with bruiiant literary talent by @ young lady, who refers to her own voluine of versus ubbisising Enclose the letter or a verbatiny coy PRIVATE SBCRI TARY, box 79 #tation D, Post office, Interviews unnecessary, though obtainable. AX AMERICAN LADY OF EDUCATION AND refinement would like a position where executive ability ia pared + ne - Chere ae Sys aald mock wourd godouth or to California: best reference. Address EXPELIENCK, box 104 Herald oillee. (A. tioix RoveaTED roREION LaDy situation as companion, governena, or to Sharge (of “illey Susaex LADY OF where IRES A ke entire motheriesa children; locality immaterial; refer- and required. Address Mise Ke Le Ta, Bridge. county, Del, EDUCATION WOULD LIKE A POSITION ia care and responsibility; has ability and anergy ain ot afraid of work, wor to ‘uaiértake anything: wou! uth oF to any partof the country; EX PERIENCE, vox 104, Herald otic ee A SOUTHERN LADY WISHES TO FIND A PRIVATE family where sho can give lessons in Freoch, English and Music ip return for board and lodging; highest refer ences given, Address Mise S. L., He oie, “AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, WITH FIRST RATE reference, wishes an engagement as companion to an rae aay Wheral compensation required. Address E. P., ferald office. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, Protestant, Ia a saloon or restaurant, aa cook. Cun give good rexereuces, Address COOK, Herald ofco, YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO ATTEND A BAKERY; has good city reference. Addrese J., Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS ATMANHEDAIS, Companion or governess; can tach the ‘nglisb branches, drawing and the rudiment& of French afd music; willing, 1f required, to masiat {0 sewing; references excl Address A. D., box £97 New York Post allice. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER WANTED_FOR A small family: good home and salary, Cail after 10, or Adivens 3. WILSOM, & Hutson st, -WANTED, INTELEIGEST AND ACCURATE + women to act ag caxhierr. Te thore who ara tho- Zovighly reliable, good salaries xn permanent positions will be given. RB, H. MACY, Ith street and ft YLOAK MAKERS AND OPERATORS WANTED AT J BRODIES. 81 Union Sqnare, corner 16th atreet and Broadway ; only first class hands taken. RL WANTED—T0 DO COOKING AND GENERAL Apply to 148 West 41th at IRL WANTED-GERMAN PREFERRED ¥ family of omy two persons. Inquire at 881 6th ay,, near Both wt,, necond floor, of Mra, HINE, SEPUATONS: Wal ANTED—A SITUATION We ewerd 0 ference or secur Morrtsania, AS SUPEEtaraneape on hotel or road bo: wn oF country ; 7. hddveas DOG, ox No. Pont tice, CLERKS AND SALESMEN, AN EXEROPTIC AUCTIONEER, VALI tate Agent from England, with six year’s practical ex- 5 uu for aD @hyagement as salesman and valuer to any tirm of auctioneers, or otherwise; sober and honest; higheat Sreferences, Address in confidence ©, 8, Green Polat Post ollie, ull called for, YOUNG MAN, WITH EXPERIENCK IN EVERY daa departnent, 9° the fancy goods, siaiionery and notion rade, uaa, good business - ‘4c, desires @ aifuation. Apply tod. il. POST, Her UER AND E8- e perience, 18.01 ences, Bay di + aidoitice. pide A TRAVELLING SALESMAN WANTED*T0 SELL 4A. cloves and hostery; one thoroughly posied, who can Infimeuce large trade, with good reference, large experience. Audresa, statiog Tull ‘partiowars, JONIS, tox Aa88 Post ailice, A YOUNG MAN FROM MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, Wants @ aituation as galcsman in a wholesale dry goods store; has had ning * experience; or in an office or any other capacity ; clage recerences. Address W. D. 8., Herald office. Ti CLERK IN AN UP TOWN STORE WANTED—AGE A, {rom 14 9.17; heneety, morally, ond siclck attention to usiness » Present salary $250, raferevee, STUCK TON, Herald office, dena, with, YOUNG FRENOHMAN, CHEMIST AND DRU: apprentice of the Faculty of Puarmacy of of good ¢aperience, wants @ situation in & pl dress T. L,, 56 Bond atreet, SMART SALESMAN WANTED—TO SOLICIT OBDERS from drogeiaté on commision. Addroas CHEMICALS, Hierald office, ° A! OUT 2 JOUNG MRM Pbpig =} gon * bind nu é ears, capable of writing @ goo id “ BERIGERG HROS:, 70 Kant Hrondway, betore 10-20 Me A FIMST CLASS OARPET SALESMAN M. SHEBH HO WRITES A GOOD HAND quick aud correct at dgurea; sulary $700, Address, with references, W., box 220 Herald ote. ir ee EE WANTED MALES, el Bev WANTED—TO RUM EMHANDS AND MAKE HIM: self useful, One with rnendatl, im Sth Pehle, ee wel ee oy Qooromman w! —AN INTELNIGENT MARe fs. years of age, to train aud take eare of young Loraeas near the city. “Address A, G, C box Herald office. ANTED—A GOOD MAN, AT #12 PBR MONTH AND Hoard, on & small piace in the oountry; near elty; & Fopd Rone for the winter for a good san. Apaly at room Thy 2 Broadway, from 3 10 bait-past $ o'clock P.M. ‘ BENJAMIN URI WANTED. YOUNG MAN AS BARKEEPER, Wi has worked in a first class place and can come wi recommended; none but those who tuderstand their usk ness need apply, at PARKER'S, Broadway and 34th #t., froma 10 to 12 o'c! WAXTED—AN Hon! intellivent own handwriting, statl ollice, , NEAT, bor, ta ar attornéy’ INDUSTRIOUS AND office. Addrenm, im » box 504 Post Ing age, resdenica, di WASTED—A SORER, INDUSTRIOUS AND CAPABLE unmarried man, to take charge of a building, as jant- tor, Apply to PIEREE WOLP, janitor, JT Park row. ANTED.-4 [BOY TO RUN ERRANDS AND Dg (feneral omc work. Apply to D. BURRELL, Pear! st, WANTED A, BOY, ABOUT 18 TEARS OF | AGB: wages Anaum, Apply 0 JAS. A. a BON, 775 Br i re r: WAXTED-SOME GOOD GERMAN TRAVELLING enta to canvass the Western States, Addresa U. Li box 4,001 New York Post office. ANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BAR tender. Apply to JOHN BLACK, Moth wt, and itary TANTED-A MAN TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR AN articie in great demand, Address, with reference, J. T, WILLIAMS, Herald office. VSTRRS AND Apply at" DIXON'S, 275 Bleecker sty TANTED--A YOUNG MA‘ wait on tables. after 9 o'clock. WAxTED_A coop or: understand the Jnneh PARKER’ RMAN, ALSO ONE WhO counter bustier, Apply ai , Broadway ane B4th st, from tv to 12 o'clock, (CLERK, WANTED—ONE WHO 18 Acol’stoMED To / figuring with rapidity and correctness, and who has ability usa business correspondent; one acqtiainted with the yailway lines of the country preferred, Address G. ¥. O., station B, New York, Drs, Epes retaff! ARDWARE.WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN OF SIX years’ experience, a situation in « hardware store in the West. Addrews HARDWARE, box 6% Springlleld ( Mase.) Post offive. FOTEY NIGH? CLERK WANTED—A MIDDLE AGED, single man, with tho best city reference. Noue others need apply at EARLE'S Howl, between 1) and 12. ALESMEN.—WANTED A PEW RELIABLE, ENER- WY" etic anloimen, to nel! by saniple atandard goodr. Ad Ureak He Ue RICHARDS & CO. 413 Chesinmt et., Philadel- phia, CLERK WANTED—WHO SPEAKS GERMAN ay. CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN FOR nt porition; ons having @ good knowledge of the A 1244 Grand st, Willlamsburg. TANTED—TWO THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED AND eficient dry goods raleamen; must come weil recom mended with tirst clase city reference. ROSS, BANMOND & CO, 28 Newark ay., Jersey City, N's, V ANTED—A GENERAL AGENT FOR THE GERMAN department of # life insurance company; liberal in- ducements will be offered to «genteman f-experience and Ret business qualifications, Addresa box 6,08 Poat office, lew Yor WASTEDIENERGETIC, ACTIVE MEN; MARRIED preferred; muat understand driving aud keeping ordi- nary accounts; have first class references for honesiy and sooriety; employment permanent to good men. Aduress, with name and residence, box 121 Herald oftice. WASTED (A YOUNG MAN TO SELL NEW AND popular books in New York and vleinity; lib- eval terms given. Address 8. R, WELLS, 89 Broadway, New ork. \ TANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESM class prodice cammlssio0 Louse, oF position a8 du0k able, reliable business; yest of city 36 Herald off ws » CLERK, OR bookkeeper; has hnd experience as each; unexcep- tionable reierenee. Addrese, for oue week, MARTIN, at Thomas’ Restaurant, 28 West Fourth strect. Wamen -A COMPETENT HARDWARP. SALESMAN, to go to # Southern elty, Address, with references, HARDWARE, Herald ollice. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALES- man. Apply to HUGH HART, 4 Bridgest,, Brook NIED—TWO YOUNG M SALESMEN TO Joarn the Lat and fur basiness, Cail at 20735 &th av., store. ANTED—TWO DRY GOODS SALESMEN: ALSO A German who speaks Enuish; steady employment to good men, 884 Grand st., Williamsburg. f MUST WAVE ENERAL HOUSEMAHD WANTED. in it 452 Lexington = (el gone from last place Apply Seip amd indienne! good, wagee plan Arriy a A T. STEWART & CO,'S, d Broadtray. waster. ‘AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER; ALSQ prentice, at 22 West B3d st, WARES coon DRESSMAKERS, APPLY AT 165 Fast ANTED—A PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND IRONER. Cail at 29 Larmartine piace, Went 2th st. ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COUK, WASHER AND froner for down stairs work, Apply at 14 Weat 19th st, Bo ‘tratice 9th [WTANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONER; aleonchambermaid. Apply at 145 Weet 26tu at. TANTED—A_ PROTESTANT LAUNDRES! APPLY at No. & Weat 32d st., between 10 and 12 o’el ANTED—AT 425 EAST SIH ST, A COOK AND Jaundress, willing to see to the basement floor, WASTED-AN EXPERIENCED ORDER AND OVSTER cook, for nights, wt 047 Third avowue, wear Forty-fourth street. V TANTED—A ST |. ACTIVE WOMAN FOR CHAM berwork and general hourework In & asvall private hotel. Apply at 72 5th av., in the basement, YANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO TAKE CARE ‘ot children; one who enn sew preferred, Call at 190 orner Bi on Saturday, between 10 and 12 WARTED-A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND ir ner, Apotyarset West en al, with good refe- rence. Wages ida month. Apply between # andl, WANTED IN A PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE (English & Shorough anrvant for general housework; wares Appty from 9 to 10 o'elock at % Madison at WARSTED-FIRST CLASS DRESSK AKERS AND TRIM- ters: come prepared to work, Appiy at Mat. 3, DUVAL'S, 702 Broadway. ANTED—A GIRL FOR COOK AND TO WASH AND fron ina private family. Must he well recommended. Apply from 10 to 11 A.M., at 213 Bast Stet at, ANTED—A GOOD COLORED OR GERMAN WOMA for geveral housework in a amall private family; good city references required. Apply at IS West 2d at, WARTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; mole reverences required, wages $18. Apply at 43 East at. A GOOD COOK, WASE chambermatd, who will w from 9 A. M. tol P.M. and fronk ANTEN—A GOON COOK, WASHER AND IRONER and to do general housework in a suall private family in Brook'yn; good wages will bd given ; reference require ‘Address box 175 Herald offic WANTED-A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, WHO UNDER. stands cooking, washing and troaing, and ean do it for a private hout help of up stairs girl; wages #16, Apply st 58 i V TANTED.TWO COLURED GIRLS, ONE AS LAUN. dress and the other as watiresa, in a Coban family. Nore geed apply but th who have good references, Call at 264 it MAN GIRL FOR A ENALE y to do general housework on Staten I Tue quire at comer of Fulton aud West ats, CHAS. SPELLMEYER, oul, T, TIDY GIRL, IN A PRIVATE , for general honwework ‘and at need apply at aig E ERMAID D WAITRESS AND TO fn kit Mondays and Tuesdays; none need apply that do not cnderstand their business.’ First claws reference required, Apply thie day at 114 Bast 39th et., near __ SITUATIONS WANTED=MALES. _ Q] STH AV.& YOUNG MAN, 91 YRARS OF A Oh who writes a plain band We quick at figure willing to work salary. Address DAVID RICK 149 QRAND ST.-A COLORED MAN AS WAITER IN fa private family; olty or country; ean give bost city references, Call for three deya, A. $202, GHANCK FOR TRAVELLERS TO. TIE Enstern Contionnt.—I have a Frenet courier and valet Who has been in my service for more than. three years; he le faithful, honest ant accomplished i all the Continental lau- au Tam desirous to find @ good situation for him with some person or family proposing a European tour, Address {Post oftice, Poughkerpaie, for two weeks, SAM'L T. J. MORSE. OUND MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS BAR- understands hia bueiness thoroughly; best Call at present employer's, 271 tree dare sit oly refercn Brooklyn, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PORTER, or to make himrelt geverally naofal at anvtling; can imilky three yearn referenca, Ailitess PORTER, bax 106 Heraid onice. Adaw: AN JUST LANDED WISHES A PLACK bartender, Address M. Y., box 1% Horaid YOUNG NQ TRULY TAY, TERARY, OR OTHER WRI 4 copied, In a fine to: ate chargeas German tort copied, Ad- drene 8. 0, SITUATION WANTED=BY A YOUNG MAN, LATELY SD inuded, tn the crocery tummenn; te willing (0 nnake him: welt generally useful: fe not arraid to work: can give boat city reference, Apply to or addrens M, M., S44 Went teh et, WAXTED<ny A. youre MAN, A SITCATION AB bartender, watteror porter, Address J. EURNS. bom 164 Herald office, LASS HANDS ON | WANTEDIEXPERIENCED DRESS GUODE sans men; also a fitet class window dresser. Apply at 1,007 Fulton av., Brooklyn. V room No. 6, TANTED—A SHORTHAND WRIT! IN A LAW, FIRST OLASS ORDER COOK AT RU: iph’e lunch Yoow, 164 Broadway. Appiy between § M. tht day. WASTEDTA YOUNG MAN TO KREV 4 PLAIN Si of hooks in a wholesale dress CLERK, box 140 Lerald W4NTED—ORAPE HANDS, AT MILLS & GIBBS’ 195 Grand st. JANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SAL men at A. BAKERS, 178 Grand #,, Williamsburg. TANTED-—AN EXPERIENCED HAT AYD FUR exlesman, at 455 Canal at.; good references requir WASTED (A WHITE GOODS BALESMAN, ADDRESS box 6,703 Post oftice. SANTED—A DRUG CLERK Block, Greenpoint, Brookly T NO. 6 FRANKLIN . D, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, SITUATION WAN’ § FIRST CLASS COACH- man; good for fs an Englisiman, and uc- stands his business in ad ita branches. Can Ue seen at 3 Broadw Inqni 8. M,C, oe MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COAC wily understands the care and treatment 0 ound honest, wi'ling and obliging; baa the ' ection to ‘the iy, near Séth st. horses; wi beat cily references; can milky B Call at private stables 1,858 Brondwa: SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A &IN mended from ottice, RMSPECTARLE MARRIED MAN WISHES A SITU- 2A. ation as ecschunan and bis wite ook; world make Themselves generedy Useful; cood reference. ‘Apply at At- sintic Honee, 2 Greenwich st. SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG AA ‘conchiman and groom ; thoroughly navleratan ess; Will be found willing and obliging; bes Srst references, Address J, box 116 Herald atties, \ PROTESTANT MAN WISHES A SITUATION A® A. conch Can be seen for two days ut present om- ployer’ » 108 West goth st. FIRST CLASS GROOM, LATELY FROM EUROPE, fA wishes a situation fn a private faroity ; has no objection to ihe couutry, Call at No, 4 West 30th at. nutil mufte YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACK man and groom or groom; beat reference, Address C. M., box 199 Herald office. YOACIIMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED—BY gle young man, who thoroughly understands the bu- sine bive good cily reference, Call in the barnces store, 19 Weet 25th at, (OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED / man who thoroughly understands his business; can give the best city reference from his last place. Cail on or ad- dress W. DAVIS, 196 Chrystie for two day (COACTIMAN,-TOUNG, UNMARRIED | AMERICAN; auperior,' editentad,’ expertenced horseman and trst Case stylieh, #kilfal and dateful driver; any location; under- stands gardening, &c, Address R,, box 103 Herald office. AS COACH- YOACHMAN,—WANTED, A SITUATION / man by a colared mau who unde! is the care And management of horses 0 Uy jgood city reference. dress F. R., at Buiilings harness store No, 8 West twenty- ninth street. TANTED—A SITUATION AS PARMER BY A YOUNG otchman; understancs farming in all tts branches; tory reference from lat employer. Address LIND: Washingtun st., Jersey City, TANTED BY A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS coachman and gardener; in a cateful driver; has elty rejerences as to honesty and capability, Address 1 aud count) G, box 2168 Herald oles, BY A COLORED A SITUATION 4: take cay { @ight youve? SUACHMAN, 109 9th st, between Jd RED sonchman, or conohinan and waiter; te whling 1 foneraity useful. Can be seen at hin present est Ht \ PANTED—BY A PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC gardener, « situation; is married, with one in fam! understands greenbouses, grapery, good references; hue lived in som the Hindton river. Any gentle may address F. G., No, » Howers and veetab! of the nest places on in want of suah aman HELP WANTED—MAL AS PERIENCED LIFE INSURANCE AGENT CAN obtain & Valuable general ageney ol one of the most succcsefal companies, Address MEANY, box 6 Post office, New York city. ymentin «light orice b t ofice of Bartlett Sewing Browlway. N_ ACTIVE YOUNG MAN OF GOOD aDDRYSS 2h wanted, fo the Artist aud Painters’ Supply lore, corner of Fu son Aud Pearl #ts,, Brookiyn, " STOUT BOY, ABOUT 18; MUST UNDERSTAND Lovses and milking and be generally userul; near the ity ; others need not apply at 149 Aroadway, with references, VERY RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WANTED fe walter, at 20 WestSid et, None but those who can EIve Good relorenees for honesty and neatners need apply. — AMART YOUNG LAD. WANTED. ARSISTANT Fotail clerk; honrs 744 to 6; @8 per week Hret reer, Ad- f dress A. A. A,, Herald oftive, R aiiee, Cal on or addrese V. & W., #2 Rroasway,” | | without harm; perfeotly safe and sure. | THE TRADES. _ OUSTOM TAILOR’S LONG ESTABLISHED BUSI FA. ness, Stock of goods and Lease of store for sale; No. FCitnton ‘place, nea Broadway posuention, imme lista. Apply 0 GEOKGE G. TAYLOR, Executor, No. b Clinton place. : QNGINEER AND MA 4 steady and industrious habits Tlence, desires to ‘ake charge of a high engine; can do repairs, Please addres 2e East Mat wt, New York, [208 ,RAWING Fax sior Tron Works, foot of 14 CHIN IST. — AN KNGLIS MAN OF e NA BROLUERS, STOVE DEALERS, 25 SPRING st, Want Linsmiths and stove biackers. SITUATION WANTEDBY A PRACTICAL WATOH © maker of several years’ experience in repairs of new work; a situation in a first class estabiishinent; best of referunes aa to obility and qualification. | Address I, By ny Merald oie, wale whi meet with prompt attention, Te ‘SILy| MITHS,—WANTED, ASERS pintemak fu not auewered. Wetter wthiutsencs ss Tuoa ke QUAIDE, & Plat a, Now York W be ie ee! OA perign rhb Tr Addi wenty youve! experiance ia colon sulils Address J. B,, Sout Casiton, Bostoo, Mase. ND Bay © a at WOOD & HUGHES, Iol Chm corner Prank: J ANTED—THKED STEADY BOYS ON PIECE WORK, D—A SITUATION BY A MACHINIST; HAs patent agency office? one uaed to patent ofice, who cam raw well and rapid! reasonably small Wage Add wvitng work for and work foe iresa box 6504 Post office, ROM W TOW ,ANTED: WYeareol ago, os asa in the oiieee of the Stat Taiand Dyeing avd Sconring Establiahtwents, Apply at Fulton st,, Brooklyn. FRENCH. ADVERTISEMENTS. DEMANDE UNE BONNE FRANCAISE. 8A x OF arener a Photel St. Clond, wn coin de le Adie Tee B i fre, N DEMANDE-—UNE BO QO* prendre komm dune pet’ re ersentie'lement a Lmghoed — Cops nomnsenn ni eorad tof an ee presente: sans. les meilleures recommandsiious, 2 Loted s Mt coin de la dma rue, 1ndsy de Sm TNE DAME FRANCAISE, DE BONNE EDUCATION, J” desire une place de youvercante pres d'une personae agen; excellentes reverences. Adresyer J. W., atation Ay Spring st TNE EXCELLENTE CUISINTERE PRANCAISR, BR. UU" fus pea dowaote a New Tork, Gvetre as placer dams une maison bourgeaine; bonnes references, Adsesser OU ISI NIERE, av ¥ Beat 24me rue. TN JEUNE HOMME FRANCAIS, ARRIVE NOUVE H ‘Dy icient ue Ports, desire ve placer” comme maitre "ho dans 1 ne pariant q ‘hi ¢ famille pri vangiole, CLR. a0 37 Mme ras, an busean de M. Bongra z ities MARBLE MANTELS. . e STOCK OF MARRLE AND SLATE MAM 1 cheupost property iniehed work in New Vorg v & CO. between Eighth and Ninth’ arty B39 West Eighteenth BxAMEt ED SLATE MANTE YF and decorated Biate W < MARBLEZED fo. AYN SLATE COMPAN tween Pits and Sixt Ke 7 AND r Be P 40 West Eighteenth street MABBLEIZED SLATR, DECORATED MARBLE Mar) STEWART. ‘Thirty-sixth areet Se aneLe AVE inems, ae. > t AND The hand, reaiy to tcp oF put np &. KLABER, Now, iss and 158 F. ASTROLOE mi -MADAME WALTERS, Distl [sRBD CLAIR AA. vosant.Visit her for everyihing—siekrete, bnsinevs, theft, names, numbers, good neg, 40% Canal etreste ADAME "AN BE CONSULTED DAILY men, #1. ee Anas ROSA, GR IML reveals yi 452 Canal si ste near Sy es, 8 cents; gente pr Auton tr 1 NATURAL CLATRYOVANT, rou the cradle MEDICAL, ALL PRIVATE DISEASES CUB e without mer IMMEDIATELY ns strictly pee Sargeons, 1 Come GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED Indiew.—Too Portuguese Female Pills always give ime ially prepared for married Talia. £ inediate reife, being sp A lady writes These pil.s reticred Incoavenienee, Ike mayie. J Ltr F, without me be Me MAURE A CE 4. or wi ‘AIN CURE ithont medion iy Sold ony at her of sireet, firat door from Greenwich street, ar seni by counterreit, » No.l ES Chya Hd at druggisi’s, LE Caution.—All others aro eS) PHYSIOIA 18 years suc: guarantees cer Fellef to the most anxious fn 24 dies requiring nari A —MADAME SL. West Twe male complaint. DR, ASCHER GUARAN- a}. tees immediate withoat the eligytest injurr. Sn- Jerior confinement. inet!-uts % Amity place Laurens street. Fees reasonable, after a radical cure, 4 DYICE TO Lab IN TROUBLE.—DR. DI 2 Amity rtrcet, relioves all female diiienities at or Advice free, at a —LADIES’ PHY. } hours. A ALL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED #¢1 AA. cally; nomerenry uted: DR. FRANKLID free. A WELL FURNISHED NOUSE WANTED IN ¢ 2X. tral neighborhood, by private family; p no obje Kotise suits, “Sond partleuiars, ROGKET @, RICA RDS, 958 Rrowt €5 BOTTLE OF DR. HUNTERS BOTANIC CORDIAL Festores the vigor of youth jn ten days; gives keslia Bivength and vigor 10 tae most devitiated, New office, 0 B DR. ISVANS, einer, safe, cere ented; aAns TO LADI TOR 3 bh > IMMEDTATELY Stanl.ood restored mniended be.ore marriage. ASE PRIVATE Distias by Dr, EVANS, {4 Uy bis Blivir uf Life,” Roc COBRTAIN CURE EVANS, 94 ¢ Monthly LADIES IN TROUBLE~-BY DR street, with or Wrhout medieine and Compound, $6, Circular free, powerful PP AHENTHR, $6 ROND STREET, ONE DOOR FRow Bowery (Inte of No. % Divi Breet), can onre w canes of private diseases, without meroney. in shorter t than any other physiciag, OF GO charge, Consultation and medicine, $5. R. COOPER, 4 DUANE STREET, CAN BE CON jolted on private diseases; thirty-four years’ pra enables him to make perfect cares or no charges made, MPORTANT TO FEMALES,DR. AND MADAME Dt ROIS (25 yenrs’ practice) gtarauice certain reliet o mare With OF with icine, at one inters ew, Fe mace restorative #5, Patients £ stance provided with Hoard, DUrNINg, &e, niitieslly appiled. No. 164 Fast Twenty-eighth «treet, wear Third avonue, LS OF MANHOOD OR IMROTENOK, RESULTING from the follies of youth or other cause, yoring, middle ed or even old, mr to maniy vigor Dr. LEWIS, No. 7 ‘vate practice. Devinanently rev jeach a Forty y iy M Sime CURE IN 4 HO RS, W. H. MAXWELL, FRY ALI PHYSICIAN, NO. @ Greene street, does not hamb iw slic» wih medle Wii On WITHOUT Dy, ano Mie, BaP ba, AB medicine, Consultations Eant Thirvieth wtret,

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